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VCF East And Maker Faire Make For A Busy Weekend

For those of us with an interest in hacking and making, events where we can meet up with like minded folks and check out the projects they’re working on don’t …read more

FLOSS Weekly Episode 868: Remove The Noodles

This week Jonathan chats with Johannes Millan about Super Productivity and Parallel Code! Those are two very different projects, but both aiming for helping us get our work done. Super …read more

AI For The Skeptics: The Universal Function For Some Things Only

It’s a phrase we use a lot in our community, “Drink the Kool-Aid”, meaning becoming unreasonably infatuated with a dubious idea, technology, or company. It has its origins in 1960s …read more

What Have We Dumped On The Moon?

If you read a headline that signs of intelligent life were found on the moon, you might suspect a hoax. But they are there! Humans have dumped a lot of …read more

The Splice Must Flow

There are plenty of electronic components out there, but the one we tend to forget is the most basic: wire. Sure, PC boards have largely replaced wire with copper traces, …read more

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  • Hackaday Podcast Episode 367: Radioactive Weather, Continuous Pickles, And Moon Junk

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    By Al Williams | April 24, 2026

    When Elliot Williams and Al Williams compare their notes on the week in Hackaday, you know you’ll get at least one or two bad puns. How bad? Tune in and …read more

  • Spool Roller Gets Touch Screen

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    By Al Williams | April 24, 2026

    If you have a desktop 3D printer, you probably want something to hang filament spools on. [LVTRC] has a spool roller that fits the bill. It also incorporates a scale …read more

  • This Week In Security: Annoyed Researchers, Dangling DNS, And Hacks That Could Have Been Worse

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    By Mike Kershaw | April 24, 2026

    The author of the BlueHammer exploit, which was released earlier this month and addressed in the last Patch Tuesday, continues to be annoyed with the responses from the Microsoft security …read more

  • How Anthropic’s Model Context Protocol Allows For Easy Remote Execution

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    By Maya Posch | April 24, 2026

    As part of the effort to push Large Language Model (LLM) ‘AI’ into more and more places, Anthropic’s Model Context Protocol (MCP) has been adopted as the standard to connect …read more

  • Reviving Nintendo’s Early Arcade Game, Wild Gunman

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    By Tyler August | April 24, 2026

    There’s retrogaming, and then there’s retro gaming. This next project falls into the second category, as [Callan] of 74XX Arcade Repair digs into the original Wild Gunman, first released by Nintendo …read more

  • WSL9x: Add A Linux Subsystem To Your Windows 9x

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    By Maya Posch | April 23, 2026

    Considering that Windows NT has the concept of so-called ‘subsystems’ whereby you can run different systems side-by-side, starting with the POSIX subsystem and later the Windows Subsystem for Linux (WSL), …read more

  • Encrypting Encrypted Traffic To Get Around VPN Bans

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    By Tyler August | April 23, 2026

    VPNs, Virtual Private Networks, aren’t just a good idea to keep your data secure: for millions of people living under restrictive regimes they’re the only way to ensure full access …read more

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